Marty told Newsweek he was baffled when his child's homework was returned with a series of "corrections" that didn't make ...
Growing up with severe dyslexia, I was often told what I couldn’t do. In middle school, when I said I wanted to be a ...
Four Montana State University students spent time in Terry Schools during the first week in October as part of an initiative designed to address a teaching shortage in the state.
Rhode Island students posted modest gains on this year’s standardized tests, though only about one in three are meeting proficiency standards in math and English language arts. Florida's Daytona Beach ...
An excerpt from Monday's long decision by Judge Douglas Cole (S.D. Ohio) in Cahall v. Cole New Richmond Exempted Village School Dist. Bd. of Ed.: Plaintiff Karen Cahall is a third-grade math and ...
U.S. employers and colleges are contending with more young people who are behind academically. Some are trying to make up where schools have failed. U.S. employers and colleges are contending with ...
"I've got 3,500 great kids in the district, and every so often those great kids make bad choices," Superintendent Matt Geha said after a 3rd grader made a hoax call. Trump makes major Ukraine reversal ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Joe Burrow's journey to recovery from a Grade III turf toe injury is expected to be challenging, according to several physician teams. Dr. Robert Kulwin, an orthopedic surgeon at ...
John Stossel is the creator of Stossel TV videos, and author of "No They Can't! Why Government Fails—But Individuals Succeed." The federal government owns about one-third of America. Since we’re on a ...
The reading and math scores of 12th graders has dropped to their lowest level in more than 20 years, according to results from an exam known as the nation's report card. The National Assessment of ...
Red Lobster has a new shrimp deal, but it won't be quite as customer-friendly as the one you're thinking of. The new promotion offers customers three shrimp flavors on one plate for $15.99. That's ...
Journal Editorial Report: Public schools compete for students as more parents opt out. A study of French schoolchildren published this summer in the journal Nature found girls fall behind boys in math ...